INSTRUCTIONS:The attached book contains information to use to develop the topic (Abortion), from page 246-309. Please refer to it for essay content and citations.Please label the parts of the essay accordingly (step 1 – 6 below)Also, I have included an example of how the references should be cited within the essay, not just in a reference page at the end. Please refer to this citation style.Below are the instructions given by the professor:PHI 2604 Format for Moral ArgumentationThe format for argumentation that you will use to write the essay and you must label the parts of your essay accordingly:Step 1 – 61. Thesis Paragraph: Introduce the topic, explain the scenario and the ethical dilemma.2. Defensible Moral Standards (Pro-Argument): Present an argument for the side of the ethical dilemma you are taking by appealing to one or more moral standards as basis for your argument. [i.e., Aristotle’s formal principle for justice, Mill on injustice, the principle of no-harm, etc.]3. Then present data and/or others’ arguments that support your position (use references, data, etc.).4. Con-Arguments (arguments that challenge the moral standards you are appealing to): Recite arguments (with reasons and data) that are against your position, that is against what you are arguing for. Be careful of straw man arguments.5. Refutation of Con-Arguments: Using data and providing reasons, pick apart those arguments that are against what you are arguing for. Show why or how these arguments fail or are inaccurate (e.g., false premise[s], invalid reasoning, counterexamples exist).6. Summary/Conclusion (Passage of moral judgment): Summarize your argument and state why it is the fair and moral/just answer to the ethical dilemma.Using this format, you will have more than ample opportunity to express your grounded opinion throughout the essay.This is a formal college essay, therefore avoid: colloquialisms (e.g., slang expressions), and remember that unclear writing signifies unclear thinking. Maintain clarity of thought, provide relevant premises, and proofread for proper grammar and syntax.Comments from CustomerDiscipline: Abortion